The first 11 panels of page 51 of Just Cause are now available on Patreon! Here's one of my favorite panels: Patrons who are supporting me with $1/month or more can see the full 11-panel preview here.
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The latest page of Just Cause is here, and a certain adult is about to surprise and confuse Frisk even more than before. You can read the comic from the beginning here. To support me as an artist and writer so I can publish pages faster, and to get early access to completed art and stories, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.
If you want me to draw something specific for you, check out my commissions page. And if you'd like to get my art on your pillows, mugs, blankets, furniture and more, take a look at my stores on Society6 and RedBubble. Page 50 of my Undertale fan comic, Just Cause, is half finished, and Toriel's starting to get worried. But not as worried as Frisk. My supporters on Patreon can see the 20-panel work-in-progress preview here.
Yikes. Looks like someone isn't getting the True Pacifist ending this time. Honestly though, I can't blame Frisk for their act of desperation. They strongly feel that it was wrong, but they've been hurt and died so many times that it's hard to remain patient and forgiving when their assailant cackles while threatening to do it again. As far as they could tell, this was the only way to make the torture stop. To support me as an artist and writer so I can publish pages faster, and to get early access to completed art and stories, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon!
If you want me to draw something specific for you, check out my commissions page. And if you'd like to get my art on your pillows, mugs, blankets, furniture and more, take a look at my stores on Society6 and RedBubble! Page 49 of Just Cause is a little over half finished, and Frisk is WAY less happy about that than you are.
My supporters on Patreon can see the context for this panel in the work-in-progress preview here. And those who are new to the comic can start reading it from the beginning here. The latest page of Just Cause is finished! You can read the comic from the beginning here. Uh-oh, Vegetoids. You're making them desperate. You won't like them when they're desperate. Poor baby - they want so badly to be a good kid, but they're trapped in a violent, confusing world with rules they don't understand, and far too little information about what that world should be like and how they're supposed to navigate it. It's just a matter of time before something goes horribly wrong. To support me as an artist and writer so I can publish pages faster, and to get early access to completed art and stories, please consider becoming a patron on Patreon!
If you want me to draw something specific for you, check out my commissions page. And if you'd like to get my art on your pillows, mugs, blankets, furniture and more, take a look at my stores on Society6 and RedBubble! Hi, everyone,
Some of you may have noticed that the latest pages of my Undertale webcomic, Just Cause, have been taking longer than usual. I wanted to give you an update to explain why that’s happening, and what you can do to help if you so choose. About a year ago, I decided I wanted to spend more time creating stories and art. That’s always been my passion, but for most of my life, it’s had to play second fiddle to the other things I had to do in order to pay my bills. I wanted to change that. So I set up an account on Patreon, opened up commissions, started selling art on Society6 and RedBubble, and created a tutorial on SkillShare to teach others how to draw symmetrical snowflake patterns. I spent more time working on Just Cause, while also juggling a part-time job as a sighted guide and another business. Between said other business, the job, and my writing and art, I often worked 50-60 hours a week. The results… have been deeply discouraging. I recently lost my biggest supporter on Patreon (she had her own financial obligations she needed to prioritize), and I’m getting next to nothing in monthly pledges now. The income from my tutorial and print-on-demand patterns hasn’t been nearly enough to put a dent in my bills, and after all the countless hours of work I’ve put into all of this, I’m frustratingly unsure of what I’m doing wrong. As a result, I’ve needed to cut back on the time I spend on art and storytelling, so I can focus on things that actually bring in income. If I don’t, it won’t be long before I won’t even be able to buy food. What can you do to help? I understand that a lot of people reading this are low on funds themselves, and I don’t want to make you feel guilty or obligated. I intend to continue to work on Just Cause, but it will likely continue to go slower than before as long as my financial situation stays this way. If you want to help me spend more time making stories and art, here are a few ways you can do it, and some of them don’t require any money from you: 1. Watch my symmetrical pattern tutorial on SkillShare, and share it with anyone you know who might be interested. SkillShare is basically like Netflix: it pays the creators who put content on it according to the amount of time people spend watching that content. The more you and other people watch my tutorial, the more I get paid. Here’s a link to the tutorial. 2. Share my Society6/RedBubble art, and/or purchase it. If you see something you like in my S6 or RB stores, every purchase helps. And if you don’t want to buy something or you don’t have the funds, sharing product images and links to the store with people who you think might be interested in buying something for themselves or getting something as a gift is a way you can help for free. My RedBubble store My Society6 store 3. Share my art, with credit. If you think your social media followers will enjoy something I posted, please reblog it on Tumblr, or share it on your other channels with a link to the DA or Tumblr page on which I originally shared it. On DA, you can find a series of social media “share” buttons near the upper right corner of each “deviation”s page. You can follow me on Tumblr here. 4. Support me on Patreon. Ideally, I would LOVE to have a stable, reliable monthly income that enables me write and create art with the knowledge that doing what I love is HELPING my ability to pay my bills instead of putting me in financial jeopardy. In return for your support, you get early access to completed art and stories and exclusive access to works in progress, as well as other tier-exclusive rewards depending on the size of your pledge. You can see a breakdown of the available rewards on this page. 5. Commission an art piece or a panel of Just Cause. Another way to support me financially is to hire me to draw something for you. You can see my commission prices here. If you want to use your contribution to make the next page of Just Cause come out faster, you can commission a panel of the comic. When you do this, I can schedule creating that panel into my work hours, in addition to the ones I draw during my free time, so I get more panels done that day. Once your commissioned panel is done, I’ll send you a copy of it right away as thanks for your contribution. You’ll also have the option to be credited as a sponsor on the page once it comes out, unless you prefer anonymity. Thanks for reading this journal entry. The last few months have been pretty stressful for me, and anything you can do to help will be greatly appreciated! Here's the latest page of Just Cause! Go here to read the comic from the beginning. Frisk is dangerously close to resorting to violence at this point, but they still have hope that Toriel will bring an end to this nightmare before that becomes necessary.
Speaking of Goatmom, in Undertale, you have the option to flirt with several characters, and Toriel is one of them. There are a few possible explanations for this, some more disturbing than others, and this is the one I've chosen to go with for this story. When this version of Frisk flirts with you, what they're really trying to say is, "I'm afraid of you. Please don't hurt me." To help me publish pages more frequently, and to get exclusive access to work-in-progress previews of partly-drawn pages, please consider supporting me for $1/month or more on Patreon! If you want me to draw something specific for you, check out my commissions page. And if you'd like to get my art on your pillows, mugs, blankets, furniture and more, take a look at my stores on RedBubble and Society6! The work-in-progress preview for page 47 of my Undertale fan comic, Just Cause, is ready! Here's one of my favorite panels: Supporters pledging $1/month or more on Patreon can see the full 12-panel preview here.
I participate in a variety of hashtag games on Twitter, and sometimes the prompts involve poetry or inspire a poem. Today, I'd like to share three of my mini-poems that I especially like. A Brief LifeThe theme prompt for this one was "fireworks". None of my works in progress mention fireworks, but this poem came to mind, so I shared it. It could work for a firework, or for a life lived like one. It shoots for the stars Shining as if it were one of them A brief life At its apex, it blossoms Into beauty, light and flame Then it vanishes Leaving only smoke And fond memories Of one who burned half as long But more than twice as bright Our HandsThis poem was inspired by my Undertale webcomic, Just Cause. The style is a departure from my usual approach; normally I try to avoid repeating words, but this time I decided to take a few repeating words and see how much I could do with them. Violence of your hands Forces the clock's hands To stop and turn back It's out of my hands Future is in your hands I must take it back Hear the call Fly the coop Take the fall Break the loop While echoes of your hands Far gentler than my hands Lie soft on my back Betrayal GameThis poem was inspired by my in-progress fanfiction for Don't Starve, called The Puppetmaster and the Shieldmaiden. It's the sequel to Four Times I Begged Them. A game I can't win Yet can't bear to lose Should never have played Reward for my sin Rests on what she'll choose After I betrayed Trust she blindly gave Ere I proved to be Far less than she thought And now she can save Me and set me free Or leave me to rot Which of these poems is your favorite?
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AuthorStephanie is the author of My Fugitive, Voice of a Silent Fugitive, Heroic Lies, and Catgirl Roommate, as well as the artist behind the Undertale webcomic Just Cause. Categories
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